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Secrets of the SALVAGED GARDEN
Add unique character and timeless charm to your outside space with repurposed salvaged finds
Creating a VICTORIAN KITCHEN
A new book, Victorian Modern: A Design Bible for the Victorian Home, by Jo Leevers and Rachael Smith, takes a look at the history of Victorian rooms and how they can be adapted for life today. This is an edited extract of its chapter on kitchens
FLOWER POWER
Over the top yet undoubtedly joyful, the Coalbrookdale style of encrusted porcelain first produced by Coalport was quickly imitated, says Willa Latham
Royal memorabilia
Noah Hilditch on the collection he has built since childhood
All in Bloom
Floral fabrics have been staples of textile design for centuries, and while styles have evolved, the appeal is everlasting, says Celia Rufey
Setting the scene
Clive Mead and Stephen Hewson have revealed the historical past of this Tardis-like townhouse in Deal, with a little bit of help from their imaginations
City CALM
In Paris, behind a charming leafy courtyard, Aude Christin’s apartment has been transformed with colour, pattern and antiques, creating a country house feeling in the bustling city
Shopping with the pros
Cathy and Peter Bullen are well practised at buying antiques and vintage pieces from Provences flea markets. Here, Cathy talks to Katie Pike and shares her top tips...
Patina Provençal
As seasoned dealers in French antiques, Cathy and Peter Bullen were well placed to turn this historic house into their home from home
BOOK REVIEWS
Settle into summer with these three delightful reads, for lovers of ART, TRAVEL, CRAFTSMANSHIP and DECORATIVE ANTIQUES
Talking Shop: THOMPSON'S GARDEN EMPORIUM
Michael Thompson, owner of Thompson’s Garden Emporium, speaks to Molly Malsom about his passion for Coalbrookdale benches, the painstaking restoration process, and the thrill of the chase...
STYLE & SHOPPING
Our monthly guide to DECORATIVE accessories, unique ANTIQUES and beautiful textiles that will add CHARACTER and colour to your home
Drew Pritchard
The Salvage Hunter, whose memoir is out now, talks about his love of antiques and his life in the trade...
Cabinet of Curiosities
In Mary Poppins (1934) and, later, Disney's film adaptation, a bird woman sells bags of crumbs on the steps of St Paul's. It's an evocative image
Andy Warhol textiles
A leviathan on the 1960s Pop Art scene, Warhol's earlier textiles were virtually unknown, but an exhibition of garments made from fabrics in his designs is set to change this
The Mask of Greatness
Peter Malone associates death masks with faded glory' and teams them with busts and architectural mouldings to great effect in his home
Finnish flamboyance
Ann-Mari has bucked the national trend and decorated her flat with vintage finds and also a dramatic - and unusual colour palette
A fresh perspective
Downsizing takes careful consideration, but Sarah Jempson has created a comfortable new home for herself and husband Jonathan by combining their most-loved antiques and collections with new ideas and stylish finishes
A sense of ADVENTURE
Pieces acquired from around the globe sit harmoniously with vernacular details in this Normandy home
Open HOUSE
Alice Roberton uncovers the wonderful world of home pop-ups, where well-curated and beautifully displayed antique and vintage treasures can be admired - and purchased - in a domestic setting
ALICE KETTLE
Dominique Corlett speaks to the award-winning textile artist about a life dedicated to stitch and the joys of sewing backwards
A tribute to Judith Miller
Friends and colleagues of the hugely respected and loved antiques expert share their thoughts and memories
WHY I COLLECT Carlton Ware money boxes
With their fun patterns and bright colours, the mid-century designs by Vivienne Brennan are immensely appealing, finds collector
THE TALENTED Mr Daniel
Having left Spode to set up on his own, this skilful designer developed innovative designs using traditional methods
FLIGHTS OF FANCY
From practical household objects to flamboyant embellishment and imaginative designs inspired by flowers, fruit and even hot air balloons, it's no wonder toleware's popularity is soaring
Level UP your collecting
Is your collection getting out of hand, or not quite as exciting to you as it once was? Maybe it’s time to take it to the next level, says Emma Longstaff, with a few pointers from the experts
Heart and soul
Paula Goodburn's South African childhood has left its mark, and the sights and sounds of the country inform all aspects of her design
Country Pleasures
Nicky Willis relocated to the picturesque village of Cuckfield, West Sussex, to create a tranquil home alongside a stylish shop filled with tempting antiques and bespoke furnishings
A colourful existence
For former Vogue fashion director Lucinda Chambers, there's nothing better than a project, and her home is forever in flux
What am I?
Each issue we take a close look at an unusual antique... can you guess what it is?